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19 NYCRR 197-3.2

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Continuing education home inspection courses (herein referred to as “sponsors”) may be given by any college or university accredited by the Commissioner of Education of the State of New York or by a regional accrediting agency approved by the Commissioner of Education; public or private schools; and home inspection related professional societies and organizations. Types of instruction which shall not be acceptable as meeting continuing education requirements include such courses as:

(a)offerings in basic computer skills training, instructional navigation of the internet, instructional use of generic computer software or industry specific report writing software, instruction in personal motivation, business marketing, salesmanship, radon and pests, and any other instruction that is unrelated to home inspection.

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